this is what I have been thinking of when trying to explain to my wife why avatar sucked so many balls. I shall print it and shove it in her face! "Take that, honey! Can I have some nookie now? Kthnx."

I think you are thinking of Harrison Ford... the actor that has played Han Solo in every movie he's done since 1975. Just a maturing, less cocky, and older, Han Solo through the years.

Han Solo looking for the Holy Grail with 007 while using a whip; Han Solo solving an Omish-Murder; Han Solo as President of the U.S.; Han Solo running from authorities in Chicago while looking for a one-armed man; Han Solo trapped on an island with Ellen's lady-partner; Han Solo sitting on Late Night with David Letterman answering questions about Ally McBeal, etc.

I didn't watch the segment, but honestly I think it's alright that they didn't ask him about Rich Rod. Maybe a question about being excited for Michigan or playing in college or whatever, but the kid probably gets asked every day about this stuff, especially about CC. If he gets asked too much about "what if they get a new coach?" he will get sick of it and probably just assume we're going to get a new coach.

Before you respond saying "well these kids sign up for this, they get asked questions at press conferences, etc." I would agree with you, but being a high school kid is a lot different than a seasoned college vet. I'm sure some love the whirlwind of publicity, but it's gotta be nice to talk about yourself devoid of coaching change talk, and maybe talk about the records he's broken and the career he's had thus far, and not in the future.

(Very, very randomly) switching lanes, and intentionally so, but it might be worthwhile to leave all of the above-mentioned films on their respective shelves and, instead, go out and rent "Army of Darkness," a tale so bad but so very, very good (with Ash - who surely loves lasagna as well - representing an embattled Rich Rodriguez)...